Image:Reyes Blue Jay 05A.jpg

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Lawney Reyes
Description

The eye of the sculpture "Blue Jay" by Lawney Reyes, which hung for many years in the Bank of California building in downtown Seattle, and now hangs at Daybreak Star Cultural Center, depicts a white bear, in tribute to his brother, activist Bernie Whitebear.

Source

Photo by Joe Mabel, 16 March 2007. The photo itself is GFDL granted by photographer.

Article

Lawney Reyes

Portion used

Fragment of larger work

Low resolution?

This represents a roughly 0.6 meter wide, 0.3 meter high portion of a 9 m wide 3.7 m high sculpture.

Purpose of use

The image is a small detail of a larger piece; it is typical of his work; this particular detail was chosen because it represents a detail of biographical significance to the sculptor.

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